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Executive Accessories Principle #6: Quiet!

by Beth Strange
June 24th, 2011

Watch the Noise
While most shoes make some noise, notice if yours are unusually loud. This can distract those around you and will be sure to make you uncomfortable. Be sure that sling backs are not clicking. The same also goes for jewelry. Save the bells and chimes for the holiday parties and keep them out of the office. Another important tip here is to remember to take off all but one bracelet if you are doing a presentation. You do not want your noisy bracelets to distract from your powerful message. Your colleagues and clients want to hear only from you, not your clothing or accessories.
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Executive Accessories Principle #7: Less is More

by Beth Strange
June 24th, 2011

Choose a Purse or a Briefcase – Not Both
For women, a big accessory mistake is to carry both a briefcase and a purse –this can get cumbersome. Instead opt for a stylish briefcase. Today many designers make feminine yet sophisticated cases that can serve as your purse and hold your papers, or even your laptop. You can always stick a small evening bag in the briefcase if you need to go from day to evening. Just leave the case in the office when you go out to that dinner or cocktail hour. Men, too, are best to use just one carrying accessory. Invest in a quality briefcase and save the backpack for hiking.
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by Beth Strange
June 23rd, 2011

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For 27 years, Beth has offered image management services in etiquette, protocol, verbal and non-verbal communication, wardrobe management, shopping, hairstyle, and makeup, personal shopping. In 1983 she graduated from The Fashion Academy’s Your New Image training and began working with individuals and groups to help them refine their image.

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